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Oh Alyssa
I’m so sorry to hear this is happening. I know this must be so very frightening. It sounds as though Sassy is in very good hands with her vet. I think Vally’s suggestion of ringing Dr Dodds is a good one. See what your options are and what she suggests. I’m also pleased to know Sassy has had the drug Patrice recommended. Is Sassy home with you now or is she still in the hospital?
Thinking of you both, and keeping absolutely everything crossed.
Love and best wishes.
Mary and Mable x
Hi Eleonora.
I’m sorry I’m so late coming into this, but just wanted to say hello and welcome to you and Camilla. I have lots of catching up to do, but can see that things seem to be going in the right direction, which is fantastic.
I hope that you will be cracking open the champagne tomorrow. Wishing you and your girl and happy and healthy 2016.
Mary and Mable x
Oh Gus, I am so very sorry to hear that. I cannot read your messages without crying, in sympathy and in rage against this horrible disease.
And I am sure that you miss her terribly. You always will; she will for ever have a place in your heart.
I am glad that she died peacefully, with you holding her. And it is good that you had someone with you – it is such a tough time for those of us left behind. Hold on to those feelings of love and that it was a beautiful time. She will have known, and she will be waiting for you at the Rainbow Bridge.
Here in England it is afternoon, and there is a storm raging. Remember that Pennie’s spirit is in the wind, and the rain, as well as the sun and rainbows.
Lynda B.
Dear Gus
I’m so sorry to hear about your lovely Pennie. What an awful, devastating disease this is. I can only imagine how you are feeling right now, but I do – we all do – understand the agony of being faced with this decision.
Go and be with your girl. She will let you know what is right for her. You will know. And whatever choice you make, it will be the right one because it will be made out of love.
My very best wishes,
Mary x
If they talk about euthanasia, listen first to Pennie, and then to your heart. It is one of the toughest decisions we ever have to make, but sometimes we have to let them go. If that happens, just be there for her, giving her every ounce of love. She will know; I believe that with every part of my being. Just know that she will understand how much she is loved
We are here for you, don’t forget that
Lynda B
Hi Gus – I am so very sorry to hear this about Pennie. It does sound serious. This is, as you know, a really really vile disease. She is in the best place, and they will know how to make her comfortable. I know – only too well – how very hard it is for you, too, but try to be strong. She needs you to be strong. When you go to visit her, see if you can try to keep your head clear and calm. I appreciate that that is extraordinarily difficult, but it will help her if you can do it. You will know – because she will tell you – if they should go on with the treatment. Please be as open to her as possible; focus on her before you listen to what the doctors have to say. Maybe she still has some fight – and everyone here hopes so, and will pray for her (and you).
Whatever she tells you, Gus, we are all here with you.
Lynda B